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Sleeping Beauty Motel, London
Advantages: Clean, staff polite Disadvantages: Area its located in
Not too bad, but in my opinion, its not in such a great part of town.
OK if you are parking in the car park then staying put in the hotel, no local sites to see, wouldnt want to be walking around this area after dark.
Found it very noisey, the road that its located on is a very busy road and the noise from it is constant.
By train, its not far to underground or overground stations.
Walthamstow market again, is not too far away there is also a ...
highbury1974 04.08.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Sleeping Beauty Motel, London
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A Quality Hotel at a Sensible Price
Advantages: Great for a quiet weekend break in London Disadvantages: Can be too quiet if you are in London for the "night life"
...breakfast): http://www.benbow.org.uk/chamberlain.htm
The Chamberlain is in the business district of London, so it is quiet at the weekends (and there are not many restaurants open). This was ideal for us, as we are light sleepers, and it meant a really good nights sleep. The tube is literally 60 seconds around the corner, so for daytrips and evening meals we were able to go out and about easily (even with my wife in high heels), and London was our ... ...The continental breakfast at The Chamberlain was really good too. A nice selection of items. The croissants and cinamon danish's were fresh, and there was a good selection of meat, cheeses, rolls, and toast.
Although we checked out on Sunday morning, we were able to keep our bags at the hotel until Sunday evening. This was great, as it meant we didn't have to lug our suitcases all around London (and Harrods!).
I would recommend the hotel to anyone, ...
sbenbow 02.10.2008 · Read full review
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Review of Chamberlain Hotel, London
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Home Base for Traveling with a Grandchild
Advantages: Comfortable, clean, pleasant ambience, elbow room Disadvantages: Lacks many traditional hotel facilities and services, such as room service and baggage storage
...trip planner, I selected the New Linden, a small hotel straddling Bayswater and Notting Hill, not far north of Kensington Gardens. The location was handy for buses and the tube, easily facilitating our forays around and about London.
In the end, that choice came down to space and price. I wanted a space that would provide both our grandson and us with an opportunity for privacy, and I wanted to do so without paying the usual London prices for a ... ...of our quad.
The New Linden is listed on various hotel sites at 2, 3, or 4 stars. Take your pick. I venture to approximate 3 stars based on its lack of urban hotel facilities. In the final analysis, however, it’s the experience that counts. Based on our experience, we would happily return to this charming hotel. It combines convenience with value for money, and we left with happy memories. Who could ask for more? ...
BawBaw 08.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of New Linden Hotel, London
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Ibis Euston - good deals to be had
Advantages: Good location, not too noisy, good value if on offer Disadvantages: Slow check in
...for a double room at Ibis Euston on a Saturday in late November. The standard rate advertised outside the hotel is £129 so this represents a good saving. Although we were traveling into and out of Kings Cross we were happy enough to stay at Euston as the hotel is right beside Euston mainline and tube stations and only a ten minute walk from Kings Cross/St. Pancras. There’s a handy little short cut from the main station concourse onto Melton Street ... ...to carry. Ibis Euston compares favourably with other branches of the chain I have stayed in. The rooms are basic but comfortable and I was impressed with the standard of cleanliness. It’s a useful location for several mainline train stations and only a twenty minute walk from the west end if you prefer not to use the bus or underground. There’s very little in the way of additional facilities but chances are if you’re a tourist in London you aren’t ...
fizzytom 01.12.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Ibis London Euston, London
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Only One Towel? No Wonder The King's Cross...
Advantages: Cheap and central Disadvantages: Bit noisy, bit grimy in places
...a room in this cheapie Travelodge for a too-good-to-be-true £35, turning our mini break into a bargain of a weekend. I hadn't stayed in any London Travelodges before, but the city is crawling with them, and my first tip is to make a note of both the name and address of where you are staying. Walking from Euston this is the second one you'll come to (the other is directly next to the station) but we were coming in the other direction from a brief ... ...but none of the usual Travelodge bedspreads / throws. I actually preferred this: I hate dubious, shiny throws of the kind you get in American motels as I always wonder how frequently they change them. However it did seem unusual to be sitting straight on your quilt in a hotel, though with no other soft seating on offer there was little choice. There were no bedside tables, but we did have bedside lights and bedside controls for the main light, which ...
zoe_page 29.11.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Travelodge London Kings Cross, London
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Samsung YP-T10 8GB
sleek but simple - a great alternative to ipods, with the added bonus of bluetooth (*)
Tefal GV 9360
Irons - Steam Iron - Ceramic, Coated Sole - with Vertical Steam Shot - with Lime-scale Prevention
Winterwarm Ddfftle
Electric Blankets - Washable - with Fleece Material - with Dual Heat Control
Kenwood KFC-1761S
Car Speakers - Pair of Speakers - Built-In - Round - Passive Speakers - 200 Watt - Diameter: 170
(*) Reviews by Ciao members
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